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The Star Sailors League makes a triumphant return to Nassau

by Alex D'Agosta on 26 Nov 2014
The Star Sailors League 2014 makes a triumphant return to Nassau. Carlo Borlenghi / Star Sailors League
Nassau (Bahamas), The Star Sailors League Finals returns to the Nassau Yacht Club between December 2nd and seventh for the second consecutive year, this time with a fleet of 20 boats.

This Bahaman event is about much more than just sailing, however: it promises a blistering week of high emotion, passion and dazzlingly action that will deliver a unique display of sporting prowess from a slew of champions. All in an easy-to-grasp and see format that even non-sailing folk will understand perfectly.

As promised at the end of the SSL’s maiden edition, this new chapter has an even higher champion-count and even more refined technology designed to immerse viewers in the short but spectacular live-streamed races as they unfold.



The now-famous international Bahaman outing will once again deliver an event that will go down in sailing history thanks to an incredible number of superstars on its entry list. Robert Scheidt (BRA), Torben Grael (BRA), Freddy Loof (SWE), Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) and Xavier Rohart (FRA) are probably the most famous names because of their Olympic medals, but the fleet also numbers many other equally competitive entrants.

The top three names on the Star Sailors League ranking list are, in fact, Diego Negri (ITA), who has held a solid lead since summer having missed out on the world title by a whisker last year, Augie Diaz (USA), the Miami living legend in not one but several classes, and 2014 Star World Champion and all-round sailing wunderkind Robert Stanjek (GER).

The list of skippers that qualified automatically for the Final because of their position on the ranking list also includes skipper: Johannes Polgar (GER), European Champion 2010, George Szabo (USA), 1 Gold and 2 Silver Stars, Mark Mendelblatt (USA), 1 Silver Star and third in the SSL Finals 2013, Eivind Melleby (NOR), third in the Worlds 2014, Emilios Papathanasiou (GRE), and Marcelo Fuchs (BRA). But that’s not the end of the sailing superstars by any means: Luke Lawrence (GBR), silver medallist in the 470 at London 2012, is also coming to Nassau and some of the world’s finest Finn sailors are also in the fleet too, not least Jorge Zarif (BRA) and Giles Scott (GBR), World Champions in 2013 and 2014 respectively. Other highly-ranked, up-and-coming stars include Ivan Kljakovic Gašpic (CRO), Luke Lawrence (USA) and Josh Junior (NZL).

An average of one olympic medal per boat
Statistics lovers will be delighted to know that the fleet competing in the Bahamas is probably the strongest ever seen in a single competition thanks to the incredible number of medals held by the sailors making it up. The bag of medals clocked up by skippers and crew in the Olympic classes alone is astonishing: 20 in Olympic Games (six golds, five silvers and nine bronzes) and a massive 73 in World Championships (33 golds, 24 silvers and 16 bronzes).

An intense calendar and a hot, modern format
The Star Sailors League Finals 2014 regatta takes place over the four days between December 3rd and sixth (the second is the opening day and the seventh is a reserve day). This is the second such Star event and features a new race format for all 20 boats. The action kicks off with three days of regatta-style racing with no more than four races per day and a maximum of nine races in all. The aim of the first three days is to establish which crews will go forward to the final day which, once again, will be split into three races but these will be eliminators: the first will see 10 boats lining out, the second 7 and the last just 4. The big news in 2014 is that the winner of the qualifying races will go forward directly to the semi-final of seven boats. Consequently, the crews that qualified in second to 11th positions will compete in the quarter-finals but only the best 6 will go forward to the semi. Then, only four will make it to the grand finale that will decide the overall winners.


Impressive prizes, trophies and points
Once again this year, $200,000 will be awarded in prize money, to be divided between the entire fleet. This is an important step towards achieving one of the SSL's primary objectives: to make it possible for sailors to make a decent living from the sport. Prizes also include the perpetual Sir Roland Symonette Trophy awarded to the winning team in the Star Sailors League Finals, the Best Skipper of the Year award (Dennis Conner Trophy), while the Best Crew of the Year will receive the Andrew Simpson Memorial Trophy, in memory of the late British Star sailor. As happened last year to Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada, the winning team will be awarded 4,000 SSL points, the highest allowed for under the Star Sailors League Ranking rules.

Live action also on mobile devices and more
Spectators from all over the world can watch the live HD streaming of the racing from any mobile device. There will be two cameras on the water and back-up from 3D Virtual Eye, which is also used in the America’s Cup and Volvo Ocean Race. This makes the races easy to see and understand for everyone. The cherry on the cake is that the technical commentary will include our patron, four-time America's Cup champion Dennis Conner, one of the world's leading sports celebrities.

Dedicated videogame
The world’s leading online sailing community, Virtual Regatta is also dedicating a special edition of its Inshore Game to us once again this year. During the race days, the SSL Finals 2014 will be the only inshore race available to the portal’s many hundreds of thousands of players. International and local audience, a throng of media from the America and Europe is also attending the events this year. Agencies, photographers, newspapers, magazines, website, TV are all represented. As happened last year, the Press Office is organising a press conference for local media and will also be issuing a daily press release, photos and video footage in a variety of languages.

About the Star Sailors League
Born from Sailors for Sailors (SSL motto)
The Star Sailors League is a new sports promotion company headquartered in Lausanne, the world capital of sport. In the space of a single year, the company has supported and organised events in Italy, Switzerland, the United States and the Bahamas. Its ultimate goal is to be able to stage SSL races using a company-owned fleet of 30 Star boats within a few years. These will not only be sent around the world for SSL events, but will also be chartered by top athletes and rookies wishing to participate in other Star Class events. The SSL will organise training camps to help integrate rookies with the existing 'Legends of Sailing'. Top athletes will always be present during these camps.






Ivan Kljakovic Gašpic - The Star Sailors League 2014 makes a triumphant return to Nassau. © Star Sailors League http://starsailors.com/
Ivan Kljakovic Gašpic - The Star Sailors League 2014 makes a triumphant return to Nassau. © Star Sailors League
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